Geologic Life - Kathryn Yusoff

Geologic Life

Inhuman Intimacies and the Geophysics of Race

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Buch | Softcover
608 Seiten
2024
Duke University Press (Verlag)
978-1-4780-3030-0 (ISBN)
36,15 inkl. MwSt
Kathryn Yusoff examines the history of geology as a discipline to theorize how race and racialization emerged from Western production of geologic knowledge.
In Geologic Life, Kathryn Yusoff theorizes the processes by which race and racialization emerged geologically. Examining both the history of geology as a discipline and ongoing mineral and resource extraction, Yusoff locates forms of imperial geology embedded in Western and Enlightenment thought and highlights how it creates anti-Black, anti-Indigenous, and anti-Brown environmental and racial injustices. Throughout, she outlines how the disciplines of geology and geography—and their conventions: surveying, identifying, classifying, valuing, and extracting—established and perpetuated colonial practices that ordered the world and people along a racial axis. Examining the conceptualization of the inhuman as political, geophysical, and paleontological, Yusoff unearths an apartheid of materiality as distinct geospatial forms. This colonial practice of geology organized and underpinned racialized accounts of space and time in ways that materially made Anthropocene Earth. At the same time, Yusoff turns to Caribbean, Indigenous, and Black thought to chart a parallel geologic epistemology of the "earth-bound" that challenges what and who the humanities have chosen to overlook in its stories of the earth. By reconsidering the material epistemologies of the earth as an on-going geotrauma in colonial afterlives, Yusoff demonstrates that race is as much a geological formation as a biological one.

Kathryn Yusoff is Professor of Inhuman Geography at Queen Mary University of London and author of A Billion Black Anthropocenes or None.

Introduction. Coordinates (0°0' Longitude, 51°N Latitude)  1
Geologic Life Analytic  27
Geologic Life Lexicon  31
I. Geology’s Margins
1. Insurgent Geology and Fugitive Life  39
2. Rift Theory  77
3. Underground Aesthetics  97
II. Geologic Histories and Theories
4. “Fathering” Geology  121
5. Geologic Grammars  193
6. Stratigraphic Thought and the Metaphysics of the Strata  236
7. Geopower: Materialisms before Biopolitics  255
III. Inhuman Epistemologies
8. Inhuman Matters I: Black Earth and Abyssal Futurity  295
9. Inhuman Matter II: Deep Timing and Undergrounding in the Carceral Mine  343
10. Inhuman Matters III: Stealing Suns  378
11. Inhuman Matters IV: Modernity, Urbanism, and the Spatial Fix of Whiteness  401
12. Inhuman Matters V: Trees of Life (and Death), “Strange Fruit,” and Geologies of Race  438
IV. Paradigms of Geologic Life
13. Ghost Geology  477
Acknowledgments  497
Notes  501
References  559
Index  583

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 55 illustrations
Verlagsort North Carolina
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 930 g
Themenwelt Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Ethnologie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
Technik Umwelttechnik / Biotechnologie
ISBN-10 1-4780-3030-5 / 1478030305
ISBN-13 978-1-4780-3030-0 / 9781478030300
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